Hello, Soriya

On Sep 6, 8:22 am, Soriya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The inter-racial marriage between the Khmers & the Chinese or the
> Vietnamese is an evolution of the Cambodian nation. This evolution
> isn't new. It's believed to have started at least about 150 years ago.
> A study by a Western scholar in the 1970s revealed that in South-East
> Asia, Cambodia has the highest rate of inter-racial marriage between
> the aboriginals (in this case the Khmers) & the Chinese or the
> Vietnamese.
>
> This evolution is good for Cambodia. The resulting mixed-raced Khmer-
> plus-Chinese-or-Vietnamese-or-all-3 Cambodians are
> intelligent, and, more importantly, very patriotic. They've been the
> majority of the Cambodian population for about 75 years now.
> For proof, just look at the music & movie stars before 1975 & after
> 1979. Virtually all of the mixed-raced Cambodians can speak only
> Khmer (&, for some, French &/or English), not Chinese or Vietnamese.
>
> Virtually all the pure Khmers in Cambodia including the Khmer rice
> farmers wholeheartedly accept the mixed-raced Cambodians, & are even
> proud of them. There are even affectionate Khmer expressions that
> refer to the mixed-raced Cambodians: they're
> "koun chao chen" & "koun katt".
>
> The mixed-raced Cambodians, the Khmers, the Chinese, the Vietnamese, &
> even the Chams live together in harmony in Cambodia, even though to a
> little lesser degree for the Chams due to the difference of religions.
> Oh boy do I miss my birthplace Kampong Luong, 32 km north of Phnom
> Penh, on the bank of the Tonle Sap River, all 5 ethnic groups living
> there.
>
> The only people who're not happy with the fact that there are non-
> Khmer Cambodians, including even the mixed-raced Cambodians,
> living in Cambodia are the Khmers who were born abroard including
> Kampuchea Krom in Vietnam, or got to overseas when they were
> very young, live abroard, & have never lived for an enough time period
> in Cambodia. They don't know the social makeup & dynamics of the
> Cambodian society in Cambodia.
>
> These people should at least avoid confrontation with the mixed-raced
> Cambodians, who're the majority of Cambodians, in Cambodia or abroad
> except Kampuchea Krom. They should be smart enough to realize that no
> one can prohibit a Khmer from marrying a Chinese or a Vietnamese. Or,
> of course, a Cham!!
>
> In case you don't know, Hun Sen's maternal grandfather was a Chinese.
> Several years ago China even declared that Hun Sen is ok for them
> because his maternal grandfather was a Chinese!!
>
> Even if your skin is dark, you can never be 100% sure that you're 100%
> Khmer. Eg, a story in Toronto. I know a Cambodian family
> here. The father is dark-skinned. So of course he thought he was a
> 100% Khmer. One day he learned that one of his
> great-grandfathers was a Chinese. He was so excited that he called
> everyone in his extended family all around the world to tell them the
> "good" news!! He even did so when I visited him at his home (that's
> why I began to know). And he also told everyone of his friends &
> acquaintances in Toronto, including me, about his
> "good" news!!
>
> Soriya

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